has anyone beet my 34 key press windows crash?
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back to Your claim to fame might be to have come up with the first hack with bugs in the documentation ? ;P
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not that it is usefull but I can iricoverably crash windows with 34 key presses, lol, has anyone found a faster way? Mine is... start+r cmd enter edit enter start r enter r alt+f+s r.bat enter alt+f+x r enter the race is on:-> edit: fixed it hit next and pray -- modified at 22:42 Tuesday 8th November, 2005
doesn't work
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not that it is usefull but I can iricoverably crash windows with 34 key presses, lol, has anyone found a faster way? Mine is... start+r cmd enter edit enter start r enter r alt+f+s r.bat enter alt+f+x r enter the race is on:-> edit: fixed it hit next and pray -- modified at 22:42 Tuesday 8th November, 2005
at: b enter I get 'r' not found. Which is a bummer because I was hoping to push next and pray.:laugh:
Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
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back to Your claim to fame might be to have come up with the first hack with bugs in the documentation ? ;P
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doesn't work
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at: b enter I get 'r' not found. Which is a bummer because I was hoping to push next and pray.:laugh:
Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
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not that it is usefull but I can iricoverably crash windows with 34 key presses, lol, has anyone found a faster way? Mine is... start+r cmd enter edit enter start r enter r alt+f+s r.bat enter alt+f+x r enter the race is on:-> edit: fixed it hit next and pray -- modified at 22:42 Tuesday 8th November, 2005
I definitely have a quicker way. if the case is open: 1) Pull your video card half out or 2) Jab a soldering iron randomly on the motherboard or 3) Pour salt water all over your motherboard. If the case is not open: start a command prompt cd \ copy and paste for /r %i in (.) do for /r %j in (.) do start notepad
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I definitely have a quicker way. if the case is open: 1) Pull your video card half out or 2) Jab a soldering iron randomly on the motherboard or 3) Pour salt water all over your motherboard. If the case is not open: start a command prompt cd \ copy and paste for /r %i in (.) do for /r %j in (.) do start notepad
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What are YOU talking about!?!? For option 1 2 and 3, its NO keypresses, and for option 4 its only 6 keypresses and a few mouse clicks. Everyone knows that jabbing youir computer with a soldering iron is the quickest and most effective way. How about you try doing it that way, and I'll try your way, and see who does it quicker?
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not that it is usefull but I can iricoverably crash windows with 34 key presses, lol, has anyone found a faster way? Mine is... start+r cmd enter edit enter start r enter r alt+f+s r.bat enter alt+f+x r enter the race is on:-> edit: fixed it hit next and pray -- modified at 22:42 Tuesday 8th November, 2005
Ho, I see.... You just found a quick way to spawn exponentially an endless number of process.... I don't know if it will crahs my computer but, as it becames less an less responsive I just rebooted it....
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not that it is usefull but I can iricoverably crash windows with 34 key presses, lol, has anyone found a faster way? Mine is... start+r cmd enter edit enter start r enter r alt+f+s r.bat enter alt+f+x r enter the race is on:-> edit: fixed it hit next and pray -- modified at 22:42 Tuesday 8th November, 2005
Check that code once again :)
Timothy the lion wrote:
enter r alt+f+s r.bat enter alt+f+x b
Andres Manggini. Buenos Aires - Argentina.
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Ho, I see.... You just found a quick way to spawn exponentially an endless number of process.... I don't know if it will crahs my computer but, as it becames less an less responsive I just rebooted it....
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What are YOU talking about!?!? For option 1 2 and 3, its NO keypresses, and for option 4 its only 6 keypresses and a few mouse clicks. Everyone knows that jabbing youir computer with a soldering iron is the quickest and most effective way. How about you try doing it that way, and I'll try your way, and see who does it quicker?
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I mean it's not specific to Windows, I'm sure a script similar to the following will bring down an OSX... == crash.sh == #!/bin/sh crash.sh & crash.sh ============== Anyway my computer might not have crashed, if I had let it run it might have simply reach the maximum number of process and stop 'gracefully' (although when not even a new text box could be opened, I wonder what gracefully means...)
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Check that code once again :)
Timothy the lion wrote:
enter r alt+f+s r.bat enter alt+f+x b
Andres Manggini. Buenos Aires - Argentina.
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I mean it's not specific to Windows, I'm sure a script similar to the following will bring down an OSX... == crash.sh == #!/bin/sh crash.sh & crash.sh ============== Anyway my computer might not have crashed, if I had let it run it might have simply reach the maximum number of process and stop 'gracefully' (although when not even a new text box could be opened, I wonder what gracefully means...)
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Check that code once again :)
Timothy the lion wrote:
enter r alt+f+s r.bat enter alt+f+x b
Andres Manggini. Buenos Aires - Argentina.
he just explain himself very badly :laugh: what he means (upper case stand for keys): WINDOWS + R "cmd" ENTER "edit" ENTER "start r" ENTER "r" ENTER ALT + F + S "r.bat" ENTER ALT + F + X "r" ENTER
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I'm not a mac fan I just like showin my skill in my own habitat once in a while hit next and pray
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Timothy the lion wrote:
I'm not a mac fan I just like showin my skill in my own habitat once in a while
we are all in awe of your amazing skills Why do you make the effort to type the ' in I'm but not the g in showing?
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What are YOU talking about!?!? For option 1 2 and 3, its NO keypresses, and for option 4 its only 6 keypresses and a few mouse clicks. Everyone knows that jabbing youir computer with a soldering iron is the quickest and most effective way. How about you try doing it that way, and I'll try your way, and see who does it quicker?
pmartin wrote:
Everyone knows that jabbing youir computer with a soldering iron is the quickest and most effective way.
I believe switching the power supply to the wrong voltage setting for the power outlet it is plugged into and turning the machine on is a lot faster than opening the case.
Exactly what the Dr. ordered... except I'm not a Dr. and technically I didn't order it.